• Recently, the Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University and ValueAct Capital teamed up on a case study, The Business Case for ESG (ESG Case Study) . (corporatecomplianceinsights.com)
  • Reporting: Drawing on our team's extensive experience representing public companies in securities disclosure and corporate governance matters, we help clients identify relevant ESG standards and requirements, analyze those requirements, and incorporate them into their business practices to meet various disclosure requirements. (cozen.com)
  • ESG funds seek to invest in companies that have positive impacts on the environment, promote social justice, and/or practice accountable corporate governance. (cardratings.com)
  • ESG Quant (or ESG Quantitative) is an investment strategy, developed by Arabesque Partners, which involves quantitative equity investing while utilizing ESG (environmental, social, and corporate governance) information, often referred to as "non-financial" information. (wikipedia.org)
  • Corporate governance in microfinance: credit unions ," Working Papers CEB 08-003.RS, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles. (repec.org)
  • Information related to corporate governance, or how the company is managed (typically, this includes data on board diversity, executive compensation, political contributions, etc. (moneysense.ca)
  • In this regard, comprehensive reforms aimed at improving the business environment, guaranteeing the rights of business entities, developing corporate governance are being undertaken in Uzbekistan. (lu.se)
  • Companies often push aside investment in social factors in favor of profit, but environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives have been shown to intrinsically promote sustainable earnings and facilitate long-term success. (corporatecomplianceinsights.com)
  • [1] Environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors include a wide variety of influences conventionally excluded by investors and boards from the financial analysis of a company. (corporatecomplianceinsights.com)
  • Environmental, social and governance refers to a company's operational standards that socially conscious investors may use to determine whether to invest in a company. (corporatecomplianceinsights.com)
  • In recent years, ESG investing has gained popularity as investors have become more aware of the social and environmental impacts of their investments. (nanoschool.in)
  • ESG, which stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance, is a set of criteria that investors use to evaluate the sustainability and ethical impact of an investment in a company or organization. (nanoschool.in)
  • ESG refers to three key factors that investors use to evaluate companies and organizations: Environmental, Social, and Governance. (nanoschool.in)
  • Over time, the focus of SRI evolved to include a broader range of social and environmental issues, and the term ESG was coined to describe the criteria that investors use to evaluate companies. (nanoschool.in)
  • Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of social and environmental issues, such as employee health and safety and the need for resilient supply chains. (nanoschool.in)
  • The environmental, social, and governance factors that make up ESG provide a comprehensive framework for evaluating the sustainability and ethical impact of investments. (nanoschool.in)
  • Opportunities and risks around environmental, social, and governance (ESG) matters are at the forefront of today's assessments. (cozen.com)
  • Our mission is to help clients create business strategies and legal policies and procedures that comply with emerging environmental, social, and governance standards and evince respect for all. (cozen.com)
  • In addition, we recognize that investors are increasingly interested in identifying targets with strong ESG platforms - we know what to look for, and can therefore help investors find opportunities that will bring social and environmental returns in addition to financial ones. (cozen.com)
  • On 13 July 2017, Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) launched guidance on incorporating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) provisions in private equity fund terms. (latham.london)
  • In this episode we discuss the impact of Environmental, Social and Governance factors on your business, and the growing regulations around ESG. (dlapiper.com)
  • There has been considerable debate in recent years about how administering authorities can and should take account of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in investment decisions. (parliament.uk)
  • Environmental, social, and governance or ESG is moving into a different era, which we call ESG 2.0. (globaldata.com)
  • The Prince of Wales has called on pension funds to use their power as institutional investors to bring environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues into mainstream investment. (businessgreen.com)
  • Not only did we commemorate our 75th anniversary, but we also marked several significant achievements with respect to our environmental, social and governance performance,' said Nancy Southern , Chair & Chief Executive Officer, ATCO Ltd. and Canadian Utilities Limited. (atco.com)
  • Gallup also asked three items related to ESG (environmental, social and governance) factors. (gallup.com)
  • Environmental, social and governance (ESG) and, by association, impact investing are in the hot seat. (forbes.com)
  • It focuses on generating a net-positive social and environmental impact alongside financial returns. (forbes.com)
  • Increasing evidence suggests that in order to reach your investment goalsthe companies that deliver the best returns to shareholders are those which care about ESG, about environmental, social and governance issues. (morningstar.co.uk)
  • Morningstar introduced the Sustainability Rating for funds in 2016 , a tool that helps investors to assess funds underlying holdings on environmental, social and governance factors. (morningstar.co.uk)
  • Large numbers of asset managers are incorporating environmental, social and governance conside. (morningstar.co.uk)
  • Australian share funds managed 'responsibly' - those investing using environmental, social and government (ESG) factors - have beaten the average returns of mainstream share funds over one, three, five and 10 years. (smh.com.au)
  • Once projects enter the implementation and operations phases, Developers and Contractors should oversee environmental and social management undertaken by the staff of Developers , Contractors , and Subcontractors . (asiasociety.org)
  • environmental and social determinants of health and governance systems. (who.int)
  • There is a huge disparity today between the use of data to create commercial value and using it to solve social and environmental challenges. (splunk.com)
  • At Splunk, we place high priority on environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors. (splunk.com)
  • A growing number of investors are demanding information on environmental, social and governance factors. (moneysense.ca)
  • ESG refers to environmental, social and governance factors, which are non-financial metrics considered by increasing numbers of investors when selecting investments. (moneysense.ca)
  • Responsible investing considers environmental, social and governance factors alongside financial returns. (moneysense.ca)
  • If you want to make a positive impact with your investing choices, here's how to make environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors part of your approach. (moneysense.ca)
  • Discussion of survey work in the United States and global case studies highlights the importance of focusing attention on this invisible water resource before pollution or depletion of it causes severe economic, environmental, and social dislocations. (nature.com)
  • It is essential that water users focus attention on this invisible water resource before pollution or depletion of it causes severe economic, environmental, and social dislocations. (nature.com)
  • Sustainability has emerged as a critical aspect of business operations globally, encompassing environmental impact, social responsibility, and governance factors. (lu.se)
  • What is the Role of pediatricians in Addressing Illnesses Resulting from Environmental Factors? (cdc.gov)
  • The recent surge of interest in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments has brought with it closer scrutiny of the way in which ESG factors are evaluated as conditions before an investment can be categorized as such. (lu.se)
  • Environmental factors have been receiving a lion's share of the attention in these investments, which have been riding on the institutional clout lent unto them by green growth. (lu.se)
  • That is, an environmental factor viewed in isolation may have negative repercussions for the S or G factors. (lu.se)
  • For instance, if the enactment of an environmental policy results in a more vulnerable social class shouldering a greater burden of the change, this moves only to deepen double injustices. (lu.se)
  • That is, the imbalance between the power lent to environmental and governance factors in a nascent yet solidifying system of finance would, if left unaddressed, continue to subdue social concerns to the relative merits (accessibility) of environmental and governance factors. (lu.se)
  • Corporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) data on publicly traded Nordic companies. (lu.se)
  • Inefficiencies in public-private partnership (PPP) has been attributed to deficient and poor governance practices and structures. (emerald.com)
  • Poor governance is the main causative factor of the continent's underdevelopment. (lu.se)
  • While there cannot be a one-size-fits-all explanation for the proliferation of coups, the causal factors include poverty, insecurity, poor governance, including endemic corruption and economic mismanagement, infrastructural deficit, poor socio-economic systems and institutions, and frustrated youths. (lu.se)
  • It has been recognized that a veritable way to achieve efficiency in PPP governance is through gaining an understanding of the theoretical, practical and contextual factors that underline governance practices in PPP project delivery. (emerald.com)
  • The Commonfund Benchmarks Study® of Independent Schools , produced annually in partnership with NBOA since FY2005, surveys independent schools on endowment management and governance practices. (commonfund.org)
  • In 2011, global leaders in groundwater monitoring and management embarked on an effort to highlight best practices in groundwater governance. (nature.com)
  • It was for the final regional consultation held at The Hague in March 2013, where United States (US) practices would be shared, that I was motivated to characterize the US' decentralized approach to groundwater governance. (nature.com)
  • Background-- For communities, the value of community-based participatory research (CBPR) is often manifested in the outcomes of increased capacity and sustainable adoption of evidence- based practices for social change. (cdc.gov)
  • ValueAct adopted a three-step framework to incorporate ESG factors in the decision-making process and to strengthen engagement with portfolio companies on these issues. (corporatecomplianceinsights.com)
  • Polycentric governance has emerged as a framework to understand how multiple and overlapping centers of decision-making authority establish and maintain governance connectivity to solve collective action problems and interdependent risks. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • Beyond profits, companies that review ESG factors can be less prone to operational and reputational risks because strategically implementing an ESG framework early on can help identify threats to their business and turn these into opportunities. (forbes.com)
  • This example shows how perceived weaknesses and strengths of the governance framework can be illustrated. (mdpi.com)
  • An example of the CPR heatmap is presented involving the governance of groundwater in the Surat Cumulative Management Area, Queensland, Australia. (mdpi.com)
  • This paper summarizes the results of efforts to bring attention to the importance of understanding and improving groundwater governance and management. (nature.com)
  • Better governance and management of groundwater are required to move toward sustainable groundwater use. (nature.com)
  • The stated need for this project on groundwater governance was predicated on the rapid increase in groundwater extraction and its invisibility. (nature.com)
  • I will report more on the efforts to describe US groundwater governance and management in the next section. (nature.com)
  • Furthermore, companies that prioritize ESG factors are often more resilient and better able to manage risks, which can lead to better long-term financial performance. (nanoschool.in)
  • It is essential that citizens, communities, organizations, and institutional actors prepare for and respond to these risks by anticipating outcomes, mobilizing resources, managing the crisis, and rebuilding the physical and social environment. (rug.nl)
  • Link continuous risk assessments of epidemiological changes, health system capacity and contextual factors to PHSM policy design, to inform the introduction, adjustment and phasing out of PHSM at national and subnational levels. (who.int)
  • Project participants negotiated distributive, procedural, social and corrective justice dimensions of EJ. (cdc.gov)
  • social justice and corrective justice must be applied in The terms "immigrant" and "CALD communities" are pandemic planning, to enable risk reduction in popula- used interchangeably here. (who.int)
  • These findings are, thus, useful toward evolving regulatory quality governance mechanisms, flexible supervision and quality decisions that can enhance value for money in PPP projects in PPP project delivery. (emerald.com)
  • Our results highlight previously undiscussed mechanisms of network formation in wildfire hazard governance, and we discuss the broader applicability for forest landscape challenges and for polycentric governance design and assessment in other social-ecological contexts. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • Opportunities have been missed in identifying the roles, functions and linkages between service delivery platforms, community engagement is ad hoc and lacks sustained mechanisms for social accountability. (who.int)
  • 1) Establishment of a functional, multisectoral and multilevel (i.e. from the national government to the community level) structure for coordination and integration of PHSM in existing governance and leadership mechanisms. (who.int)
  • Though many critics contend that these factors are soft and perhaps unmeasurable, The Business Case for ESG argues that, despite their flimsy veneer, ESG factors hit hard in today's world. (corporatecomplianceinsights.com)
  • We are on a mission to empower employees, nonprofits, academic institutions and businesses to harness the power of data to solve today's most pressing social challenges. (splunk.com)
  • Companies are moving increasingly toward a holistic approach to social, ethical, and responsible business stewardship in today's ecosystem. (brighttalk.com)
  • Join us for this deep dive session as Charles Grau, Sr. VP of Operations & Technology at PropertyForce, will review the steps required to create this organizational culture as a strategy to mitigate risk while providing opportunities to properly measure data governance, software utilization, and interaction within today's B2B and Consumers alike. (brighttalk.com)
  • The second step evaluates and quantifies the company's position and associated risk for each ESG factor. (corporatecomplianceinsights.com)
  • The social aspect of ESG evaluates a company's impact on society, including its relationships with customers, employees, suppliers, and communities, as well as its approach to human rights and diversity. (nanoschool.in)
  • GRI helps businesses and governments worldwide understand and communicate their impact on critical sustainability issues such as climate change, human rights, governance and social well-being. (lankapuvath.lk)
  • There are several fundamental issues and critical factors one must consider for this approach to be successful. (brighttalk.com)
  • This article outlines and discusses key issues in the governance of Saudi Biobank, a newly established national biobank in Saudi Arabia launched in 2014. (who.int)
  • However, rather than viewing E, S, and G as isolated variables, a co-beneficial approach is necessary in order to avoid the same problems that the progenitors of the World Bank governance indicators encountered . (lu.se)
  • Therefore, I am going to analyze the measuring methodology, sub-components of World Governance Indicators, namely its Control of Corruption indicator, to try and identify the main factors that contribute to the low performance of Uzbekistan in international rankings. (lu.se)
  • On the basis of research in the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Protected Area-Centered Ecosystem, we address this gap by utilizing exponential random graph modeling to analyze the social and ecological drivers of polycentric wildfire governance. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • Quant ESG strategists, for example, can scrape and analyze social media content to help inform and assign value to company intangibles, such as customer and employee reputation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Previous studies have examined the collaborative and interorganizational process of polycentric landscape governance, yet most studies rely on qualitative case study data or descriptively employ social network analysis. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • Analysis of ESG factors provides an effective risk-management structure, sheds new light on strategy development and growth opportunities and addresses the demands of customers, employees and investors. (corporatecomplianceinsights.com)
  • Shareholders and other stakeholders have long evaluated corporations, including their boards and management teams, based on factors that affect long-term value. (cozen.com)
  • This paper focuses on efforts to bring attention to the importance of understanding and improving the governance and management of this invisible and increasingly relied-upon resource. (nature.com)
  • In 2016, two independent efforts, one in the United States and the other more globally based, attempted to bring greater attention to the importance of wise governance and management of this invisible resource through dialogues from which principles or directives emerged. (nature.com)
  • In each country there are certain laws and of course they would prevail the influence and management of social media. (asreertebat.com)
  • Organizational governance and management were further examined to explore areas of community and farm worker influence within project activities. (cdc.gov)
  • PHSM are systematically integrated into health emergency management plans, policies, financing, governance and leadership in all relevant sectors at national, subnational and community levels across the health emergency actions, with consideration for interventions that are evidence- driven, context-specific and sensitive to trade-offs between benefits and unintended negative consequences for individuals and communities. (who.int)
  • Risk Communication(s) refers the real-time exchange of information, advice and opinions between experts or officials and people who face a threat (hazard) to their survival, health or economic or social well-being. (who.int)
  • Investors and other stakeholders should continue to monitor these developments closely as the private equity industry increasingly focuses on ESG factors. (latham.london)
  • Collaboration between clinical and community-based social service organizations is increasingly seen as vital for preventing and managing chronic diseases but has been challenging to establish and sustain. (stanford.edu)
  • These youth-led popular protests have demonstrated against social injustice, fraudulent elections, corruption, insecurity, demanding inclusion to participate in governance and a life of dignity as equal citizens. (lu.se)
  • As is widely argued by scholars in the area of anti-corruption, corruption is a factor influencing the development of the country's economy, efficiency, and legitimacy of government agencies. (lu.se)
  • One of the main factors which impedes foreign investment is corruption. (lu.se)
  • Several African countries are burdened by low social and economic development levels, suppression of opposition, human rights abuses, poverty, and poor social service delivery. (lu.se)
  • Oral diseases and conditions are influenced by social determinants of oral health, which comprise the social, economic and political conditions that influence oral diseases, including access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene. (who.int)
  • Regularly assess the benefits versus unintended negative consequences of PHSM during health emergencies and implement relevant social protection policies to reduce negative consequences across health, social and economic factors. (who.int)
  • COLOMBO, LANKAPUVATH) - "Sustainable investing has continued to gain momentum among financial market participants and Environment, Social and Governance factors are vital determinants of investment decisions. (lankapuvath.lk)
  • I strongly believe that governments must support local business creatinж much better environment for successful deals and affordable tax policy but also good conditions for online providers encouraging healthy competition.It hasa direct relation to the development of the local and international business also through social media and currentlyis of great importance to each economy. (asreertebat.com)
  • reconceptualizing the environment, integrating self-determination in health-related decisions, and appreciating the strength of social networks. (cdc.gov)
  • Kwofie, T.E. , Ellis, F.Y.A. and Opoku, D. (2021), "Significant governance factors in PPP infrastructure delivery performance in Ghana", Journal of Public Procurement , Vol. 21 No. 2, pp. 97-118. (emerald.com)
  • We examined the strengths and weaknesses of Saudi Biobank's governance as well as the similarities and differences with 4 other biobanks (in the United Kingdom, Iceland, Estonia and Canada). (who.int)
  • Strategy: When considering ESG, it is crucial that a company set reasonable expectations, identify risk factors, develop appropriate and achievable goals, and set an effective implementation strategy. (cozen.com)
  • Effective disaster risk reduction requires a transdisciplinary and multi-level approach that focuses on social vulnerabilities, systemic interdependencies and societal transitions. (rug.nl)
  • Provided this remains true, the precise choice of investment may be influenced by ESG factors, so long as that does not risk material financial detriment to the fund. (parliament.uk)
  • ESG information can be considered as a risk factor that is an investment theme that has stable cross-sectional correlations to returns, thereby rewarding stocks that have an exposure to them. (wikipedia.org)
  • International financial institutions have also debuted enormous data-driven projects on governance factors , upon which they base their financing and risk decisions. (lu.se)
  • In the Political Declaration of the High-Level Meeting of the General Assembly on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (2011), the United Nations General Assembly recognized that oral diseases are major global health burdens and share common risk factors with other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). (who.int)
  • Oral diseases and conditions share risk factors common to the leading NCDs, including all forms of tobacco use, harmful alcohol use, high intake of free sugars and lack of exclusive breastfeeding. (who.int)
  • Public health and social measures (PHSM) are nonpharmaceutical interventions implemented by individuals, communities, governments and institutions to reduce the risk and scale of epidemic- and pandemic-prone infectious disease transmission. (who.int)
  • Companies that prioritize ESG factors are seen as more attractive to investors who want to align their investments with their values. (nanoschool.in)
  • Additionally, companies that prioritize ESG factors are likely to be better positioned for long-term success, making ESG an important consideration for investors. (nanoschool.in)
  • This is despite the fact that investments that prioritize ESG factors are generally more stable and likely to be more profitable in the long term. (forbes.com)
  • Support for companies to embed ESG factors in business decision-making began in 2005, when Ivo Knoepfel argued that ESG led to sustainable markets and externalities that benefited society. (corporatecomplianceinsights.com)
  • Previously, Vicky was head of sustainable business at Drax Group where she was responsible for developing its climate ambition, social strategy, and community and charity policies. (kpmg.com)
  • If jurisdictions or other organizations are thought to have low operational capacity or lack useful information, even with a high probability of large wildfire, the actor-to-actor connections are less likely for effective polycentric governance. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • Using the rating, investors can screen their existing portfolio and build a new portfolio based on sustainability criteria and select the sustainability factor they consider most important. (morningstar.co.uk)
  • The first step helps companies understand which ESG factors are most important to their operations based on the values of customers, suppliers, employees, regulators and society. (corporatecomplianceinsights.com)
  • Survey report explores how employees are factored into companies' decarbonization plan. (kpmg.com)
  • The latest survey report by Eversheds Sutherland and KPMG explores how employees are factored into companies' decarbonization plan. (kpmg.com)
  • In response to increased demand for ESG information, companies are including disclosures about ESG factors in their annual reports. (moneysense.ca)
  • An important aspect of this e-governance is to enhance openness to empower citizens. (lu.se)
  • They range from surveillance, contact tracing, mask wearing and physical distancing to social measures, such as restricting mass gatherings and modifying school and business openings and closures. (who.int)
  • Other societal factors, such as the presence of local social networks. (cdc.gov)
  • There is, however, a remarkable uniformity in the factors that influence migration, even in quite different regions and contexts. (who.int)
  • Of these, social factors have by far been receiving the least (and most narrow) attention, largely due to the less obvious role that the private sector can assume outside of corporate social responsibility. (lu.se)
  • Using a questionnaire survey on major players in PPPs in policy, research, consultancy and professionals, the study sought to delineate the significant governance factors that impact PPP project delivery performance. (emerald.com)
  • We build deep relationships with nonprofits through our social impact programs, which include donations of Splunk products and training, partnerships with academic and research institutions, strategic grantmaking, technology innovation and volunteer and pro bono service. (splunk.com)
  • However, few studies have focused on the impact of situational factors on corporate ESG practice decisions. (bvsalud.org)
  • Climate change is just one of the many factors that contribute to the likelihood and severity of global crises and extreme events. (rug.nl)
  • Many contemporary social and ecological challenges in forested ecosystems (climate change, invasive species, wildland-urban interface development, and wildfires) span multiple jurisdictions and are characterized by complex patterns of social and ecological interdependencies. (ecologyandsociety.org)
  • Governance factors, while not as much of a predominant issue for portfolio investments given their necessary acceptance of the domestic regulatory regime in which the investment is being made, also come with substantial institutional and academic presence, particularly due to the inclusion of rule of law in democratic peacebuilding. (lu.se)
  • The findings offer support to improve PPP delivery in governance. (emerald.com)
  • In 2016, the then Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) made changes to the investment regulations applying to LGPS (E&W). The reformed 'investment regulations ' required administering authorities to publish an investment strategy - including their approach to pooling investments and how they take ESG factors. (parliament.uk)
  • Fama French factors calculated over every Swedish stock from 1983 to 2016, aggregated by day, week and month. (lu.se)
  • The purpose of this study is to explore the significant governance factors in PPP project performance and delivery. (emerald.com)
  • Regarding ESG considerations, the guidance issued under the regulations says schemes should consider any factor financially material to the performance of their investments, including ESG factors. (parliament.uk)
  • Governance and performance of microfinance institutions in Central and Eastern Europe and the Newly Independent States ," World Development , Elsevier, vol. 33(10), pages 1627-1643, October. (repec.org)
  • In investment parlance, a generation is often defined by a period spanning 20-30 years, but the nature of independent school governance models often lends itself to measuring performance and trends over much shorter periods. (commonfund.org)
  • Recommendations included creating one governance group which includes farm workers, engaging in capacity building activities and providing education concurrent to conducting research. (cdc.gov)
  • The NGHA human sample donors should give zation for Medical Sciences (IOMS), has 4 large hospitals and 60 health cen- broad consent for use of samples rather in 2004 ( 7 ) is one of the references for tres (primary or secondary) with a total than specific consent for each research the Saudi Biobank governance. (who.int)
  • Does that include considering ESG factors when investing your money? (jstor.org)
  • Equity ESG mutual funds include ESG factors in their investment strategies. (schwab.com)
  • Esta revisión de la literatura describe y caracteriza o MSF nos processos de AD ou como ferramenta de medição e la investigación empírica sobre MSF en procesos de ED o como una propõe novas e futuras orientações de investigação tendo em conta herramienta de medición y propone nuevas y futuras direcciones de as lacunas na literatura revista. (bvsalud.org)
  • McLeroy7 defines community capacity as "the characteristics of communities that affect their ability to identify, mobilize, and address social and public health problems," and Rogers and associates8 refer to it as "the cultivation and use of transferable knowledge, skills, systems, and resources that affect community- and individual-level changes consistent with public health-related goals and objectives. (cdc.gov)
  • This gives them the information and flexibility to take account of ESG factors when they select investments for their portfolios. (standardlife.co.uk)
  • Bringing the social element of ESG under the lens of this discussion raises the challenges of how power relations affect the way that so-called socially responsible investments are screened or assessed across this scale of power relations. (lu.se)
  • social capital and resilient communities. (rug.nl)
  • E-Governance in Asia: Strengthening Transparency and Accountability? (lu.se)
  • Within that scenario and in the operating principle of profit maximization, the potential social consequences of an ESG investment (or, perhaps, an E and/or G investment), may be considered to be acceptable collateral in the arithmetic of net value. (lu.se)
  • These questions focused private student loan providers on the factors its stakeholders valued the most: accessibility, quality and affordability. (corporatecomplianceinsights.com)
  • Much more important is that social mediaincreasesvery much the competition and the abilities to compare products, to have full and independent revies on them. (asreertebat.com)
  • Social media now is the main booster of information about travels, destinations and hospitality business. (asreertebat.com)